discharge
discharge 英 [dɪsˈtʃɑ:dʒ] 美 [dɪsˈtʃɑrdʒ]
v. 免职;释放;履行(释放完) n. 免职;排放;履行;
进行时:discharging 过去式:discharged 过去分词:discharged 第三人称单数:discharges 名词复数:discharges
- To discharge is to fire a gun or an employee, or to set someone free from a hospital or jail. You'd probably like being discharged from jail, but not from your job, unless you really hate it.
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- v. 免职;释放;履行(释放完)
- n. 免职;排放;履行;
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1. She had discharged herself against medical advice.
她不听医嘱擅自出院了。
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2. He was discharged from the army following his injury.
他受伤后就退伍了。
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3. He was conditionally discharged after admitting the theft.
他承认偷盗行为后被有条件地释放了。
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4. The factory was fined for discharging chemicals into the river.
这家工厂因往河里排放化学物质而被罚款。
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5. Lightning is caused by clouds discharging electricity.
闪电是由云层放电产生的。
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6. to discharge your duties
履行职责
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7. to discharge a debt
清偿债务
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8. a ban on the discharge of toxic waste
禁止有毒废物的排放
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9. thunder and lightning caused by electrical discharges
由放电产生的雷电
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10. nasal discharge
鼻涕
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11. the discharge of debts, the discharge of obligations
债务的清偿;义务的履行
- discharge (n.) late 14c., "relief from misfortune," see discharge (v.). Meaning "release from work or duty" is from early 15c.
- discharge (v.) early 14c., "to exempt, exonerate, release," from Old French deschargier (12c., Modern French décharger) "to unload, discharge," from Late Latin discarricare, from dis- "do the opposite of" (see dis-) + carricare "to load a wagon or cart," from Latin carrus "two-wheeled wagon" (see car).
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